Dr. Silvia de RenziLecturer in History of Medicine, Open, Department of History of Science, Technology and MedicineResearch interests: Early modern medicine; cultural and social history of early modern Italy.

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Dr. John McCallumLecturer in Early Mod. History, Nottingham trent, Department of History and HeritageResearch interests: Reformation; early modern Scotland; poor relief; climate.

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Dr. Amy FullerLecturer in the History of the Americas, Nottingham Trent, Department of History and HeritageResearch interests: Conquest; conversion; indigenous culture.

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Ms. Angela BrownHead of History and Heritage, Nottingham Trent, Department of History and HeritageResearch interests: Early modern society and culture; teaching and learning of history in higher education.

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Professor Martyn BennettProf. of Early Mod. History, Nottingham Trent, Department of History and HeritageResearch interests: Formation and social, cultural and political development of the nations of the British Isles, $c$.1590-1689; Oliver Cromwell.

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Dr. David MarcombeSen. Lecturer in History, Adult Educ., Nottingham, Department of History

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Dr. James HelgesonNottingham, Department of FrenchResearch interests: Early modern French history; literary historiography; history of first-person writing.

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Professor John V. BeckettProf. of Eng. Regional History, Nottingham, Department of HistoryResearch interests: Agricultural productivity in England 1660-1914; British social history during World War I.

Dr. Gaby MahlbergLecturer in History, Northumbria, School of Arts and Social SciencesResearch interests: Intellectual and cultural history; republicanism; utopianism.

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Ms. Andrea E. KnoxSen. Lecturer in History, Northumbria, School of Arts and Social SciencesResearch interests: Early modern Irish and English female criminality.

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Dr. Catherine A. SmithPrinc. Lecturer in History, Head of Department, Northampton, Division of HistoryResearch interests: Social, economic and cultural development of urban society 1680-1840; history of madness and asylums.

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Dr. Sarah C. MortimerAssoc. Prof., Oxford, Christ ChurchResearch interests: The intellectual, religious and political history of the early modern period; the relationship between political thought and religious ideas in the aftermath of the Reformation.

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Dr. Tim Reinke-WilliamsLecturer in History, Northampton, Division of HistoryResearch interests: Social, economic and cultural history of early modern Britain; women and gender; London.

Professor Mark PhilpProf. of History, Warwick, Department of HistoryResearch interests: Political theory and sociology; political corruption and issues relating to standards in public life; history of political thought and British history at the time of the French Revolution.

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Professor Beat KüminProf. of History, Warwick, Department of HistoryResearch interests: Public houses in early modern Europe; parishes in the age of the Reformation; food history; spatial approaches to the past.

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Professor Mark KnightsProf. of History, Warwick, Department of HistoryResearch interests: Early modern British political culture $c$.1500-1800.

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Professor Glyn ParryProf., Roehampton, History ProgrammeResearch interests: Early modern magic and its wider culture; Shakespeare and his evironment; Tudor government in action; the decline of magic.